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Michelle Parker disappeared on Nov. 17, 2011, after her family says she dropped off her twin children with their father – Dale Smith II Parker’s mother, Yvonne Stewart, said, “I am continually praying ...
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OpenAI says ChatGPT will now ditch the em dashes if you tell it to. The telltale sign that supposedly signals text written by AI has popped up everywhere in recent months, including in school papers, ...
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Shocking! Women use exclamation marks three times more often than men, according to a new study. Punctuation is a “fraught and contentious business”, said Melanie McDonagh in London’s The Standard.